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Schmitt

[ shmit ]

noun

  1. Ber·na·dotte Ev·er·ly [bur, -n, uh, -dot , ev, -er-lee], 1886–1969, U.S. historian.
  2. Harrison (Ha·gan) [hey, -g, uh, n], Jack, born 1935, U.S. astronaut, geologist, and politician: U.S. senator 1977–83.


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Breathing dust in, as Harrison Schmitt reported during Apollo 17 in 1972, caused sneezing and allergies like "lunar dust hay fever."

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You can see a shift in “Schmitt’s Gay,” for instance.

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"I do think Schmitt stands the test of time, every political crisis continues to just rhyme with his analysis of the conflict between liberalism and democracy," he wrote in a 2024 post that defended him from critiques by his American counterpart Leo Strauss, who like Schmitt was a proponent of reactionary thought.

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Kloster also appeared to express admiration for German political theorist Carl Schmitt, a staunch Nazi and opponent of liberalism who helped Adolf Hitler consolidate legal and executive power over the entire state.

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Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., called Gabbard "very qualified" and threw his support behind the "reformer" in a post to X.

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